Kai Cenat has named the popular souls-like game Elden Ring<\/em> his “favorite” shortly after beating it today after a gigantic 167-hour marathon of a stream, to what many claimed was an impossible feat to complete. <\/p>
“This game is a cinema. It is very rewarding,” Cenat said<\/a> in his post-run recap about the game, which took the streamer an entire week and well over a thousand deaths to complete. “I’ve never felt something in my soul like this. I don’t know what game compares to this right now. This is an absolute cinema.” Kai Cenat reflected on the gratifying experience of beating Elden Ring<\/a><\/em>, one of the most challenging games on the planet, and held it in high praise as he struggled to find a gaming experience he could compare it to.<\/p>
He further explained how the game’s boss designs, runes, co-op, and PvE are so well made, making it an extremely well-rounded game. He also enjoyed the community interaction built within the game such as certain NPC deaths and the funny messages which Cenat used to his advantage. He used this feature to great effect, mentioning its importance after beating Elden Beast, the final boss on the stream.<\/a><\/p>
Cenat began his Elden Ring<\/em> journey on May 9<\/a>, announcing he would be taking on the\u00a0popular\u00a0challenge of completing the game on-stream and without stopping. The challenge seemed quite tricky, but\u00a0his perseverance paid off when he beat\u00a0Malenia<\/a>, and fans started to believe in him to finish the challenge.\u00a0<\/p>
With this feat under his wing, we’re looking forward to seeing Cenat play again with the release of Shadow of the Erdtree <\/a><\/em>DLC<\/a> later this year. Perhaps he’s got another 167-hour stream in him on June 21.<\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"